Heat-insulating coating for glass ETV business 【Clear Alma Sunny】
The "heat-insulating coating for glass" adopted by the Toyota Technological Museum is a carefully selected genuine performance.
Our company's glass heat-insulating coating uses metal oxide manufactured by a domestic manufacturer with a 70% market share in metal oxides, and employs coating technology based on the leading domestic hybrid vehicle engine coating technology. We are developing and manufacturing these products through a collaboration of high-level technologies. In our group, we take pride in our ability to manage the entire process from raw material procurement, development, design, nano-sizing, dispersion, manufacturing (at semiconductor manufacturing levels), to management and construction in a unified system, which is our greatest feature and strength that allows us to stay ahead of competitors in the industry. Compared to the films from Sumitomo 3M, which deliver considerable performance, our products are characterized by lower costs and longer durability, while maintaining comparable aesthetics, which we consider our greatest advantage. Of course, differentiation from films with shatterproof properties is necessary, but our glass coating is a product and construction that can greatly contribute to a power-saving society by maximizing its advantages. In April 2013, it was adopted as a Hyogo Prefecture new product procurement certified item, and we have since received new product procurement certification in Kyoto, Osaka, Wakayama, and Tokushima prefectures. This has led to increasingly proactive adoption in prefectural facilities, and we have received favorable reviews from public institutions and companies promoting energy conservation.
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basic information
The window heat-insulating coating allows for the inflow and outflow of infrared light through window glass while cutting out ultraviolet light. It only blocks about 5% of visible light, making the coating virtually undetectable to the naked eye. This results in a cooling effect in summer and warmth in winter. So far, it has been adopted in various locations including Sapporo Dome, Haneda, Narita, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Yasukuni Shrine's Yushukan Museum, JR, Hankyu, hospitals, nursing facilities, schools, office buildings, and factories, with over 60,000 square meters of installation achieved in just four years since its market launch. Notably, in 2014, heat-insulating and light-blocking coatings were applied to the entire exterior of the top light glass at the entrance of the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, the birthplace of the Toyota Group. This location has made significant contributions to the global textile and automotive industries and continues to thrive. The installation is recognized as meaningful by the Toyota Group. The work was carried out under our centralized management. We received high praise from Toyota, leading to a second phase of construction on other glass surfaces. Installations can be done nationwide. It can be applied from both the outside and inside, with seamless application even on large glass and the ability to work with wired glass. The hardness is approximately 4H, allowing for regular maintenance. Its effectiveness lasts over 10 years even in coastal external installation locations.
Price information
22,000 yen per square meter The above price is for materials and labor.
Price range
P2
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Applications/Examples of results
Residential and store glass (to prevent sun damage to display items) Skylights in station buildings, airport facilities, large commercial facilities, factories, warehouses, etc. (control of indoor air conditioning temperature) Large single-pane glass for hotels, museums, etc. Kindergartens, schools, hospitals (measures against heatstroke through air conditioning temperature control) Other facilities such as dome stadiums, observation decks, and special landmark facilities.
Company information
At our company, the Housing Fire Prevention Technology Research Institute, we are engaged in research and development to provide living environments where everyone can feel safe and to develop paints that can be handled with confidence. The products and technologies we propose not only prioritize safety but are also gentle on people and the environment, contribute to energy-saving measures, and focus on coexistence with nature. We pride ourselves on being a "problem-solving technology group" that considers efficiency, workability, and cost in our proposals. Recently, we have been involved in the heat insulation and light-blocking measures for the top light of the Toyota Industry Technology Museum, the preservation work of the courtyard ruins inside the museum, and the preservation work of the building's exterior walls since 2014. Additionally, we have undertaken painting and waterproofing work for large roofs exceeding 10,000 square meters, including heat-insulating and light-blocking coatings for glass, at access airports such as Chubu Centrair International Airport, which serves as the access airport for the summit, as well as Tokyo International Airport and Narita International Airport for Olympic visitors, and Osaka International Airport in the Kansai region. We prioritize reliable technology and safety, and we have received repeat orders for the second and third phases of construction. We assist in accurately identifying issues on-site and finding solutions.